Police received a report of a shooting at about 1:30 a.m. Saturday, where they found two men suffering from gunshot wounds in the 7000 block of Outing Avenue.

Matthew Morrow, 21, and Darren Costa, 20, were taken to local hospitals, where Morrow died a short time later. Costa told 11 News reporter Sheldon Dutes that he was treated for injuries to his hand and hip.

"I actually have a lot of nerve damage and a broken bone. I can't really feel too much of anything in my hand, and I got a grazing shot in my hip," Costa said.

Police said the party had gotten broken up by officers, so Costa and Morrow started making their way back to Costa's home. Costa said they encountered a truck with two teens inside.

"We started walking down towards the truck just to tell them, 'Hey look, we're not partying tonight, sorry fellas,' and all that," Costa said. He said the truck left but came back.

"I said, 'Hey, who's that?' And then the back window rolled down, and next thing I know, me and Matt got shot," he said.

Investigators said after developing several persons of interest in the case, Ronald Lee McLeod, of Columbia, and Daniel Alex Savage, of Glen Burnie, were arrested and charged with first- and second-degree murder, attempted murder and assault. McLeod was also charged with possession of a handgun on a person, possession of a handgun in a vehicle, possession of a handgun used in a violent crime and reckless endangerment.

Meanwhile, Morrow's parents are in the middle of coordinating his funeral. They told Dutes that their son had just graduated from Anne Arundel County Community College and was about to continue his business education at Towson University in the spring.

Friends and family gathered Saturday night for a candlelight vigil at the scene where Morrow was shot. The group said it is trying to hold on to happier memories in the wake of his death.

"I don't believe it. I still don't believe it. I watched him die," a stunned Costa said of his friend. "He made a positive, good impact on everyone's life. Nobody could say anything bad about Matt. He was just a goofy, outgoing kid."

Anyone with more information on the case should call Metro Crime Stoppers at 866-7-LOCKUP.

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